3e f E gerk3 fur 399 tE § 1&x }4 16 Ldw: Meéloc se¢on .|, Mrs. |Ja c Hive Jist <Ayt was given To% se is te 1. Krs.q : 4 South land Park ts ; £uon idal dinr it her hot ard. Mis h aid y at St. y retur ing. hich {to« ichaik | he t% Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Riotix of Vine wenuerndahmibnoqibnoqn" Year‘s |day.> There were | twenty y .:it. Paul‘s church in Keéenwood. y returned to their home after the ing. Some f the ‘entertaining hich {took place .for| Mrs. â€" Van haik (hete during the* past week was a m‘l‘hmday en by Mrs. ing | 11, a dinner| on Monday WMr.{lnd Mrs. Gerard| Van Schaik a Bincheon on My given by rs. Eyjerett Millard. . | At the horse -ho';"jold several ago at the Chi flliding elub rs. Edward Swikart‘s horse, "Southâ€" Melody" riden by â€" Richie setund, third and fourth prizes. , Mrs. Jack Peterson is leaving toâ€" y for Kenosha, Wis.,‘ whete she ?"‘d a week as the guest of Mr. f‘ rk. Joseph Heinzen,) â€" @ â€". | Mr.â€"gnd Mrs. R. C. Cameron, who have mt recently moved into their z;h ‘home on Norti:.'d yal avenue, ighwood, enterta en guests at dlmm‘nn New Year‘s day. ; * | Mr. Henry Anderson %Wlflm Wis., was the guest on hursday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans. | spoke a meeting of‘,{ the ‘Illinois Childrert‘s Home and Aid society,.Chiâ€" cago, Jinuary 3, on the subject of "The Inportance of Pr;enting Malâ€" nutrition in Children." ‘This lecture was given under the augpices of the Lay Edpcation committeg of the Illiâ€" nois Stgte Medical society. . | > [ Mrs. A. P. Van Schaik and daughâ€" Qs&:, Migs Marjorie Van Schaik of South Conn., fo ly of Highâ€" land Park #ho have the: house ts of Mr. and Mrs. rge Allen £uon ‘on Tuesday to attend the idal dinner of Eleznor €Clinch, given at her home 5200 Hyde Park bouleâ€" Mrs. glnrlel Green and daughter, Ruth, returned Sunday from a visit ‘with re‘l;:ivea at Detroiti Mich. / Mr. Mrs. George} field are tertained eighteen 1&&“‘ an eight o‘elock dinner at their home on Roger Wwili avenug Sunday evening. Christmg deeo“r'ï¬ions pre used. ‘| Miss Charlotte Yoe‘x':;:ou Tuesâ€" day for New York where she will seâ€" lect for the Wlmntonosrnop the latest models for those going gouth and for the early spring opening Dr. Réliph H. Kuhns, ï¬ oraine hotel, leaving the latter part 'ï¬f this week for an |extended trip ‘around the world. They will be aw$ ‘until} June. / Mr. apd Mrs. Edward Swikart enâ€" Murdier, Mr. Diesges and Mr. Winâ€" ter. D&jicions refreshments â€" were gerved and an enjoyable evening was #pent. | | 80 0; Mrs. Frost, Mrs. Moorg, Mr. ton Willard of New Orleans, David B. Smith of El Paso, Téx., 3"!0: F. Matherâ€"Smith II., Richard S. Bull, and Maj. William A. Rafferty. Mr, Bujac ‘and his bride are to reside at the Lake Shore Drive hotel after Feb. 1. ~ Mr, Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia entertained at a New Year‘s eve party Friday. Cards ;&fln feature of the evening and the ‘uccessful the Episcopay in that city and was followed by a garden ption. Her dress of crepe de chine was of a bouffant style and was elaborately trimmed with seed is.‘" The maâ€" tron of honor, Mrs. Richard Sutton Ball, wore flame red chiffon, a silver hat with.yellow s and yellow roses. Miss Ann Matherâ€"Smith, the maid of honor, wore k and silver lace and carried a bouquet of pink., roses and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. â€"Other members of the bfl%ny.wm: Miss ‘Ruth Delano of ord, Conn., Miss Adele de Bujac, ‘Mlu Barbara Sinsere of New York City, Miss Kathâ€" erine Tierney of WuWon, P.‘C« Miss Jane Anderson ‘of Memphis, Tenn.,. Mrs. Walter v‘gnlnflton of Columbus, 0., Miss Mgrie Dolson of Santa Barbara, and (Miss Frances Richardson of Chicago, as bridesâ€" maids; Willis Barnes of) Carisbad, as best man}; Charles 6, H. M. Ibeeâ€" sole, Russell Chase of a eveland, Tilâ€" | the members of her t school class <of the Be Evangelical church at a Christmag party on Friâ€" day afternoon. 8 Miss Grace Mary | Matherâ€"Smith, daughter of Mr. nmâ€˜ï¬ Mrg. .Charles Matherâ€"Smith of «m! city, wore a duchesse and rosepoint lace veil worn by her aunt, the late Lady Elita Freeâ€" mane, at the coronation of the late czar of Russia, for hg marriage on Saturday afternoon Etienne de Pellissier Bujac H. at Orlando, Fla. Pfthany‘ mt webding amiymaary. / Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. MacDonald of Central avenue en ined, at dinner and <bridge : last day evening. Among those pnun%}wer{ Mr: . and Mrs. C. C. Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farmer of Bat . and Mr. and Mts. E. ge of Ravinia, Miss Florence W r will be hostâ€" eutotheBridgoelni orrow eveâ€" ning, (Friday). 4 ; Atafhmcrpatty. unday, Jan. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Joe armounced the engagement of * daughter, Louise, to Louis u} Chicago. Mrs. Barilari also her rd. Miss ,l(arjorio";;g one idesmaids at the ing nt t Nt *AGE and Mrs. i Kenwood. me after the entertaining â€" Mrs. â€" Van at noon at N4 of Robert Seyfarth, who 6: been spending the holidays with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sgyfarth of S. Sheridan road returned to Corâ€" nell university: on Sunday. The Woman‘s Missionary Bociety of the First United Evangelit¢a) church will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred C. Henning of W. Park avenue on Thursday, Jan. 13, at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock. 1â€" Evanston Mrs. Claudia Whaley afld so Pacwaukee, Wis., were t k guests of Mr. and Mrs. B of Bloom street. [ nue. Mary Lyon school, Penn., Wood returned Tuésday> Penn., after having spent vacation with their Mrs. Robert E. Wood of : Miss, Ruth Drake of L&urel aveâ€" nue entertained the Misgignary cirâ€" cle of the Bethany church at her home on Tuesday evening. Yesterday a very nice was given at the home of Mrs. Noerâ€" enberg for the Mission babies. Mrs. Noerenberg and Mrs. H. Norkett were hostesses for the ‘ All arrangements have been comâ€" pleted by the able committie consistâ€" ing of Mrs. George Bliss, chairman assisted by Mrs. A. H. Ema om George â€"A. Mason and. Mrs Walker for the card party to be held at the Highland Park club on Saturâ€" day for members and guesté, Mr. and Mrs. George and George Allen, Jr., had t ‘annual "At home" on New Yeat‘s day at their home on Hazel aventie between the hours of four to eight, : ‘Miss Nina McCusker Velva, North‘ Dakota‘ was a over the weekâ€"end at the Jack Petegson home on Glenview avenue. <â€" / > anston, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frederickâ€" son and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heinzen and children of Keâ€" nosha, Wis., and Miss Nina McCuske and Mr. Clarence Anderson of Velva, North Dakota. j %z;;j Mrs. Everett Millard gave a small luncheon on Tuesday at het home on Syeamore place in compliment to Mrs, Arthur Van Schaik of Southport Conn.. who was the housg guest of Mrs. George Mason last wee / Men‘s, Young â€" ie Boys _ iSuits Overcoat | Shoes Evanston Shop Open Janua All Merch Chicago p our Evans se Naow in Progres T %oughout Ou resenting Decisia . Bavings on _ KA and Church â€"E 1Â¥ Mr. as@EUVs lise advertised in the rs are also on sale in _ Shop. | J P e w o whie y to Clearances , Thursday a of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Easton of Judson avenue mnoun;;; thoJ birth of a baby girl born Monday, Jan. 3 at the Hi d Park bo-pinl ~ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mary Trigg Waller, who has been spending (the holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Trigg Waller of Forest avenue, returned Wednesday to Wells ¢ollege. 4 * Mrs. J P. Bowes of Prospect avenue entertained â€"at luncheon on Tuesday at her home for out of town guests and on Wednesday for her fï¬enm of Highland Park. Ralph , Jr., left Wednesday for the gast where he attends Berkshire school. « { Mr. Mrs. Emil Etup:h‘ o!bm' street, ton announce of a girl born Wednesday, Dec. 20 at the Highland Park hospital. © tai. â€" ibd : The movement has grown by leaps «Mr. Mrs,. Geo. ï¬ Bard .of| and bounds and the great good done Maple avenue left W ty for | among the boys of this country by Pasedena| California and thereabouts| this organization is beyond estimate. where th wfllrepulp*tfltheflnt In the seventeen years since its beâ€" of April. | ginning in this country more than Mr. Mrs. Clarence Bess of Praiâ€" | three millions of boys have taken the rie avenue, Highwood, are receiving| Boy Scout oath, which is: congratulations on the birth of a baby| â€" "On my honor I willâ€"do my best to boy, born| Wednesday, Dec. 29 at the| do my duty to God and my country, Highland Park hospital, i and to obey the Scout law; to help Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ettapa of Lee] 0ther people at all times; to keep myâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. P. . Cawley of Elm avenue, | Highwood, > 3mnee © the birth of & baby girl on Monday, Jan. 8, born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" ~Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson of Vine avenue have moved into the Ohlâ€" wein : on Homewood â€" avenue where ‘they will make their future home.. P Ag! Miss Marjorie Cutlet returned to Cornell ersity Sunday night to resume her teaching there, j Mr. Mrs. Harry Renner of Onâ€" wentsia avenue entertained twelve at a "fall together" party at their home, s'lttm:; A 1d has rptmed from r. G. Arnswa om a two :}»h pleasure trip in Mieh-{ igan. [ turned. Tuesday. ~Mr. a Vine ave wein where t home.. Miss Cornell resume Mr. wentsia a a "fall t Betty Phelps and het house guests, rdurhed Monday “Put?;; 110!0 f & co s Suhday | Evening mlnmd M. H i "Americ¢an Citizenship." . Anne | Mills. willâ€" entertain 24 girls boys at dinner at her home on N. St. Johns avenue on Friday evening preceding the Young People‘s dance at the Highland Park club. Thales Lenington, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with his ts, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lenâ€" ington N. Sheridan road returned to the University of Michigan, where he will resume his work, Ruth of "Central avenue reâ€" spend his ington to the U n é Sons . Men‘s hop Saturday Evenings Florence Baldwin school on ud vean. bG ht hnllougn Pn ientatindlewieaBiestcseteath t sit stantildlnd Actlsertesssdciancd the plans outlined will be carried out with. great enthusiasm. Further inâ€" formation may be obtained regarding this matter by calling the office of the North Shore area council, 16 North Sheridan road, Highland Park; telephone, Highland Park, 2481. Much interest is already manifested among the several troops of the North Shore area in this notable week of Boy Scout events, and it is believed that in each of the towns Million Enrolled More than one million men and boys are now enrolled as Boy Scouts and Scout Leaders in the United States, and scouting is organized in practicalâ€" ly every nation of the world. _ â€"~ _ self . physically _ strong, mentally awake and morally straight. ‘ Sunday, Feb. 13â€" The Scout and His Country. f Organized 17 Years Ago The Boyâ€" Scout movement: was orâ€" ganized in the United States sevenâ€" teen years ago and is an offâ€"zhoot from the British organization origâ€" inated: by Gen. Badenâ€"Powell. The American organization is wholly inâ€" dependent of all others and was startâ€" ed as a result of a good turn done a mminent Chicago â€" businessman in don by an English Boy Scout. This Chicago man returned home and together with a group of educators and church leaders helped to organite the Boy Scouts of America. His Community. ts Wednesday, Feb. 9â€"The Scout and His School. Thursday, Feb. 10 â€" Scouting and Merit Badge Progress. ; Friday, Feb,. 11â€"The Scout and His Vocation. ° Saturday, Feb. 12â€"The Scout and His Camp. * j week, each day being devoted to some particular phase of the scout‘s life: Sunday, Feb. 6â€"The Scout and His â€"Monday, Feb. 7â€"â€"The Scout and His Home. . . P | k . Daily Program . *J Following are the special features to "be ‘emphasized during Boy Scout North Shore Trust Com A Word of Advice from Father Join Our 1927 Christmas Club Continued from page 1 , Feb. ~8â€"The Scout and rainy day. The Christmas club serves two 'é;::e"l-l‘cent pl Christmas shopping a genuine pleasure and it a certain amount "to place in vour nwn athc i nc Those who had the foresight to join in 1926 were untroubled when the Christmas shopping season arrived, for they drew chec which in many cases were more than sufficient to meet their Holi; day requirements. When next Christmas arrives, will you be 0 of the fortunateâ€"or will your shopping be a financial burden‘ k o s i s t e t n Aeh s LC ($8% EnE Aer . Ait d M F9 g.,»}'-‘}.#vi'ï¬",gw"â€ï¬' a to place in your own stock_i;x?'éo;r;s "the If You Have Not Already Done So CosL M Cmemean 3 ferdipiran tm i. toer Â¥ik fiay +4 Aavoatss â€ï¬'uu M. KR (SEAL) NMota: Report â€"of condition of ' hrt!bhlz,wu' â€™ï¬ State of ut ‘the . close _ on the Sist of December, 1926, as . made to the A of Public Accounts .of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. 'I gvâ€"-r;hh (2) 'LL:“.ZZL(T;.....". 6. Other Bonds -n'_n-u-' "f' tis .__jOther Cash Resources (7, 8, 9) 420.611.92 .. Potal Resources .........._$8,762,166.56 1. Capital Stock (1) .$ 3 Copfenl h 4.+ s ~ B 00000 7. Banking House, Furniture . e s Other Resources (7, 8, 1. Loans on Real Estate â€" ol + im '-'-::c-uâ€"-u s i e L‘ iiiy _ ~*>~ fâ€" %:lat your tablt;' linen is finish l‘mn%dq hand? 4 at you may have your & complete, Rough Dry, or ‘{'e_t Wash, at a price â€"~â€"That your clothes are washed in billowy suds,of neutral soap as harmless as your toilet soap i _ mevamie" ~"Elmpien yorl) c That we use soft water as soft as thin waâ€" ter to wash your clothes in? . 3 That this water is changed 7 to 10 times during the washing process? ind that is a saving over any method of laun Wouldn‘t you like to give us a 4 Our phone is HIGHLAND PARK )j f Call Us ; 1 "Dry Cleaners as well as Laun [ _ Highland Park Hig RELIABLE LAUNDRY to law. DO YOU KNOW? $42,242,00 141,619.97 429,611.92 hy of (pecoue *r...:'r nds t the Aods es im 2* Accounts State of Tilinois, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 o: "(ib);jg gfl:&p (6) ... 3 Emâ€" B) flg;, n ï¬-u ,"""' T. 8, 0) It makej leaves yo ce â€"ceccn« > â€"© 4200000 p‘i(?:; 106,178.77 } W An).....$ 140,050,00 .»â€"«».» $ 200,850.47 of ‘the Highwood rt made to the State of Tilinois, $ 200,859.87 1963.00 sfime.0s 10,127.%0 80,814.44 43